Need a stern bracket w/ clamp for 1960 40hp Super Sea Horse

willinokc

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Anyone EDIT can point me in the right direction to find one? Also, would it be safe to run w/ just one clamp?
 
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Daviet

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Re: Need a stern bracket w/ clamp for 1960 40hp Super Sea Horse

I don't think I would run it with one clamp. You might try a salvage yard, or maybe a local dealer might have an old motor laying around that you could rob the part off of.
 

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Re: Need a stern bracket w/ clamp for 1960 40hp Super Sea Horse

Anyone have one they want to sell or can point me in the right direction to find one? Also, would it be safe to run w/ just one clamp?

Say what?? Run with one clamp? Not if you want to keep the motor.

So what do you actually need, the whole stern bracket or just the clampscrew assembly? It often destroys the clampscrew assembly to remove it from the stern bracket. New clampscrew assemblies are available from Evinrude dealers. Original part number 377311, replaced by new #433675
 

willinokc

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Re: Need a stern bracket w/ clamp for 1960 40hp Super Sea Horse

Say what?? Run with one clamp? Not if you want to keep the motor.

So what do you actually need, the whole stern bracket or just the clampscrew assembly? It often destroys the clampscrew assembly to remove it from the stern bracket. New clampscrew assemblies are available from Evinrude dealers. Original part number 377311, replaced by new #433675

Kinda what I thought but doesn't hurt to ask. I'ld rather keep the motor since I've finally got it running.

I need the whole bracket. The ring the clamp screw goes through is snapped in half. I'll look for that part number. Thanks for the help.
 

Chris1956

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Re: Need a stern bracket w/ clamp for 1960 40hp Super Sea Horse

There is a OB Junk yard here in Central NJ. They have a web site. I do not know what that have today, however, in years past they had tractor trailers full of 60-70s Evinrude/Johnson parts, all used and dissassembled, ready to go. You might contact them. Look on the web for Trixie's in Bayville NJ.
 
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